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CityCouncil | 2014-02-04 | 9 | Expressed supports for the EIR; stated that she is looking forward to next design steps: Diane Lichtenstein, HOMES. Advocated for quality development and urged next steps to continue in the open with public comment: Helen Sause, Alameda Homes. Urged more discussion on impacts of traffic in the Tubes: Denis Carroll, Alameda. Expressed supports for the proposed zoning changes: Leslie Cameron, Bay Ship & Yacht. Urged using Tacoma, Washington as model city for water and transit; provided history of Alameda Point planning: former Councilmember Hadi Monsef, Alameda. Urged removal of Charter constraints on housing: Bill Smith, Renewed Hope Housing. Stated the waterfront and restaurants will attract residents; a utopia without cars does not make sense: Jim Strehlow, Alameda Stated Alamedan's quality of life is priority; commented on de-emphasizing automobiles and emphasizing BART and ferry ridership: former Councilmember Doug deHaan, Alameda. Stated Alameda will be the next Sausalito: Bobeck Paradian, Owner, Café Jolie, Alameda. Stated that she is excited to see Alameda move forward and bring a 21-year entitlement process to a close: Karen Bey, Alameda. Urged that new development not compromise the historical district: Christopher Buckley, Alameda Architectural Preservation Society. Stated the City should pay attention to the effects of development on harbor seals and all wildlife at Alameda Point: Rachel Campos, Alameda. Stated that she is impressed with report; the community is very informed and was involved in the process: Gretchen Lipow, Alameda. Stated the proposal was fully vetted by the Planning Board; that he supports moving forward, Mike Henneberry, Alameda. Stated the policies and guidelines lay good ground work; that she is impressed with traffic management ideas: Laura Thomes Renewed Hope Housing Advocates. Councilmember Chen stated bullet points in the draft EIR indicate there is significant Regular Meeting Alameda City Council February 4, 2014 | CityCouncil/2014-02-04.pdf |